Friday, March 18, 2011

Kuna Melba News will host after-hours party along with Idaho Power

The Kuna Melba News and Idaho Power will co-host “First Tuesday” for the Kuna Chamber of Commerce starting at 6 p.m. Tuesday, April 5, at the Kuna Melba News office, 326 Avenue D, downtown Kuna.The public is invited to attend. Don’t miss the the “early bird” drawing, plus other prizes. Refreshments will be provided.Nicola and I will be on hand as well as Idaho Power’s Melanie Willer, customer representative, Customer Relations & Energy Efficiency. Melanie’s territory includes all of Kuna. Also attending will be Blake Watson, community relations representative, Customer Relations & Energy Efficiency for Idaho Power.This is a really good, fun way to get together and network in a relaxed atmosphere. You'll also get a rare chance to see the palatial offices of the Kuna Melba News.As you can see from the photo above, we had a pretty good turnout the last time we hosted this event. Put it on your calendar and come on down.

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I am the editor of the Kuna Melba News, which my wife, Nicola, and I purchased in September 2006.
I went to Syracuse University, receiving degrees in newspaper journalism and English textual studies.
My first day as a professional journalist was on June 24, 1994, at the Current-Argus in Carlsbad, N.M., where I met Nicola.
From 1995 to 1998, I was at the News-Herald in Mentor, Ohio, just outside Cleveland.
Nicola and I moved to San Francisco in 1998, where I went to work for the San Mateo County Times, eventually becoming managing editor.
In 2001, we moved to Rochester, N.Y., where I was an assistant metro editor at the Democrat and Chronicle for five years.
Nicola and I bought our first house and started our family, with our two sons, Luke and Robert.
Nicola and I also started to seriously consider purchasing our own newspaper.
We found the Kuna Melba News on a businesses for sale web site and purchased it in September 2006.